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Lansdowne MS 99
- Record Id:
- 040-002068473
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-002067591
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001257.0x000093
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Lansdowne MS 99
- Title:
- Scope & Content:
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Burghley Papers
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Lansdowne Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002060013
036-002067591
040-002068473 - Is part of:
- Lansdowne MS 1-1245 : Lansdowne Manuscripts
Lansdowne MS 88-93 : Manuscripts relating chiefly to the affairs, public and private, of Sir Michael Hicks, and to matters that happened after…
Lansdowne MS 99 : Burghley Papers - Contains:
- Lansdowne MS 99/1 : 1. Thomas Wooddus, an imprisoned Recusant, advises the Lord Treasurer to use his interest with the Queen and Nation to…
Lansdowne MS 99/2 : 2. William Barlee, to Lord Burghley; showing his resentment in a strange and apparently insane manner against the…
Lansdowne MS 99/3 : 3. Two letters of one Roger Edwardes, a religious madman, to Lord Burghley, May, 1579.
Lansdowne MS 99/4 : 4. Two letters to the Queen from Robert Banister, a great quoter of Scripture, yet mighty vehement against some Puritans…
Lansdowne MS 99/5 : 5. John Payne, a Puritan Minister, to Lord Burghley; very zealous against Popery and Prelacy: he discovers frauds of…
Lansdowne MS 99/6 : 6. Miles Fry, a madman (who calls himself Emanuel Plantagenet), to Lord Burghley; saying he has an embassage from God to the…
Lansdowne MS 99/7 : 7. William Darbishire, to Lord Burghley; to have a post under him of Keeper of such letters as are not fit to be divulged, Jan.…
Lansdowne MS 99/8 : 8. The expostulation of Tho. Silvester, a man apparently deranged, with Lord Burghley, for prohibiting his coming to the…
Lansdowne MS 99/9 : 9. Robert Dickons, a distracted Glover, requests of the Queen that he may preach repentance; with his enthusiastical vision, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 99/10 : 10. Letters of William Renolds, to Lord Burghley and Mr. Cope; full of strange enthusiastical exhortations to repentance,…
Lansdowne MS 99/11 : 11. William Hobby desires Lord Burghley's leave to drive the Devil and his dam from treasure hid in the castle of…
Lansdowne MS 99/12 : 12. A fantastical letter of one Ocland, to Lord Burghley; to dissuade his proceeding with an intended expedition at sea, 1587.
Lansdowne MS 99/13 : 13. One Johnson, a frantic person, tells Lord Burghley he is a nobleman born, and desires his interest with the Queen in…
Lansdowne MS 99/14 : 14. Austin Metcalf's mad incoherent jargon, addressed to the Queen and Lord Burghley, by way of petition, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 99/15 : 15. Johnson's frantic address to the Queen, mentioning his high relations, and hoping the Queen will restore him to his…
Lansdowne MS 99/16 : 16. William and Thomas Barlee, father and son, in the Fleet prison, to Lord Burghley &c. for redress of wrongs…
Lansdowne MS 99/17 : 17. Two strange letters to the Queen and Lord Burghley, imploring relief, yet called new-year's gifts, by the mad author…
Lansdowne MS 99/18 : 18. Robert Bushel, a distracted man, his complaint to Lord Burghley on the dearness of corn, 1596.
Lansdowne MS 99/19 : 19. A submission and supplication in most humble manner to the Queen, of one Renolds, a distracted person.
Lansdowne MS 99/20 : 20. Hen. Carter, a crazy person, to Lord Burghley; for leave to arrest Mr. Richard Handforth, whom he bitterly rails against.
Lansdowne MS 99/21 : 21. An information of a distracted Frenchman, discovering (as he pretends) thirty treasons against the Queen. (French.)
Lansdowne MS 99/22 : 22. Hugh Russhe, alias Rowse, a frantic man, sends his pedigree to Lord Burghley, and claims the honours and emoluments of…
Lansdowne MS 99/23 : 23. A canting letter to Lord Burghley, of one William Hubbock (who calls himself a poor exile); to induce him to establish…
Lansdowne MS 99/24 : 24. John Parsons's request to Lord Burghley, to be allowed, in God's behalf, to challenge and dispute with any Papist…
Lansdowne MS 99/25 : 25. Roger Walles's conceited letter to the Queen; pretending, if released from Bridewell, what great service he might do, for…
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- 032-002060013[0088]/036-002067591[0012]/040-002068473
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Lansdowne MS 1-1245
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 109 items
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1561
- End Date:
- 1597
- Date Range:
- 1561-1597
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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